2. Versailles

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In terms of the number of visitors, Miami’s Versailles can’t compete with the Parisian palace that inspired its name and decor. But we’re willing to bet it gets as close as a kitschy Cuban restaurant can.

Visitors from former Presidents Clinton and Bush to Jay-Z and Beyoncé stop by this 8th Street staple, and the locals come too: more than 1,000 cafecitos a day are sold at the walk-up coffee window.

If there are Castro headlines breaking, this is where the Cuban community (and news crews) will gather, but it’s interesting enough on regular days. The French don’t serve vaca frita under chintzy chandeliers at 3 a.m.